Book review of the day: Dangerous

Nige

2 weeks ago

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This year we are going to review books daily until the reviews run out. By doing this for individual books this gives people a chance to do their own research on the books and authors by using the links provided and not miss out by being bombarded by a whole lot at once like we have done in previous years.

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Julian said: “Milo is well known for being controversial and a provocateur. I understand he had some trouble getting this book published. Im pleased he did as what he says makes a lot of sense and his style of delivery makes it fun to read. He is certainly politically incorrect but this allows him to display the facts without emotion. I’m sad I missed a chance to see him on his recent Australian tour. I’d recommend this book to those who lean right. Those who lean left wont have the sense of humour to enjoy it or the ability to put the facts before there emotions. This should serve as a trigger warning so these people can search a safe space out.”

Amazon said: “The liberal media machine did everything they could to keep this book out of your hands. Now, finally, DANGEROUS, the most controversial book of the decade, is tearing down safe spaces everywhere.”

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